Re: Help with a rescue that is cut a couple of times
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NH93
Why isn't Polysporin advised? :S That would be my first go-to for something like that (but I'm not a vet, either way, and don't know what it may do to a snake)
From my understanding, creams like polysporin can actually affect their scales. Too much moisture?
Help with a rescue that is cut a couple of times
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Originally Posted by
M&NSnakeDen
From my understanding, creams like polysporin can actually affect their scales. Too much moisture?
It basically turns their scales to mush.
Re: Help with a rescue that is cut a couple of times
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Originally Posted by
Bobbafett
Please do not use any ointments like polysporin.
I'd suggest Betadine soaks. Silver sulfadiazine is a burn cream, so I don't think that would help much.
Keep her in a dry environment, on paper towels.
One of the reasons it's a burn cream is because it's a bacteriostatic agent- it won't kill bacteria, but it traps and holds them. I only mention it because it will help prevent any sort of infection from entering/forming. It's not necessary, but it's nice for peace of mind.
Re: Help with a rescue that is cut a couple of times
I can't say the things I wanna say because I will get an infraction.
Uggggh, but this really makes me mad. Like beyond boiling point.
Good luck with him. He looks so sweet!
Re: Help with a rescue that is cut a couple of times
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Originally Posted by
NH93
Why isn't Polysporin advised?
They are oil-based (petroleum jelly) which softens a snake's scales over time. One application likely won't hurt but isn't something you want for long-term use. You also have to be careful to use the kind that does not have a topical anesthetic as it's not good for reptiles.
Betadine solution (Povidone-iodine 5%), mixed with water so it looks like a weak tea, works if your snake doesn't mind having a bath. If the wound needs to be cleaned sterile saline like you would use for contact lenses works well.